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The Confederate Monument
This monument created due to the efforts of George B. Payn...
Lee County Monument to the Confederate Dead
(West face)
CSA
In Memory
of
Lee...
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa Monument
Site of
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa
12th ...
Rutherfordton Confederate Monument
To the men
and women of
the Confederacy.
Mathews County Confederate Monument
1861-1865
Our Confederate Soldiers
In memo...
Results for The Confederate Monument
The Confederate Monument
This monument created due to the efforts of George B. Payne. In 1875 Payne lived in Topeka, Kansas. During the Civil War Payne was a private in the 4th Kentucky Infantry. He served as a courier for Gen. John C. ...
Lee County Monument to the Confederate Dead
(West face)
CSA
In Memory
of
Lee County's
Confederate Soldiers
Heros
Confederate Dead
(East Face)
Lest We Forget
Erected by the people
of Lee County
Through the efforts of
Lottie Green Chapter of
U.D.C.
A.D. 1913
Marker is on South Main Street (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling ...
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa Monument
Site of
The Confederate Invasion of Iowa
12th Day of October 1864.
This monument marks the northern most point of incursion into Iowa by Confederate Forces. On October 12, 1864, Lieutenant James “Bill” Jackson led twelve heavily armed Missouri Partisan Rangers dressed in ...
Rutherfordton Confederate Monument
To the men
and women of
the Confederacy.
"Devotion"
Marker is on North Main Street 0.1 miles north of 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mathews County Confederate Monument
1861-1865
Our Confederate Soldiers
In memory of the
Soldiers and Sailors
of Mathews County Va.
Erected by the
Lane Diggs camp C.V.
and the Sallie Thompkins
Chapter U.D.C.
Marker is at the intersection of Church Street (Virginia Route 611) and ...